Emirates has launched a baggage delivery service at Dubai International Airport - Terminal 3, so customers will no longer have to wait for their baggage on arrival and enjoy the convenience of continuing with their journey in a timely, unencumbered manner. Strategically positioned just after the immigration counters, the baggage delivery service allows customers to enjoy a hassle-free journey by having their baggage delivered anywhere in the UAE on arrival at Terminal 3, for a nominal fee. "Providing our customers with a seamless and efficient travel experience is at the forefront of whatever we do at Emirates, and the launch of the new baggage delivery service is just another initiative towards ensuring the comfort and convenience of our customers when they travel through Terminal 3," said Mohammad H Mattar, Divisional Senior Vice President Airport Services. Dedicated agents will collect the baggage, clear customs on the customers' behalf and ensure it is delivered to any requested location within UAE. Customers will be charged Dh200 for up to four pieces of luggage, for delivery anywhere within Dubai, Ajman and Sharjah, and Dh250 for delivery within Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah. Dh10 will be applicable for every additional piece of baggage delivered to any address in the UAE. Article continues below All bags must conform to the standard baggage weight and dimension regulations. Following Dubai Customs Regulations - any bag found to contain banned items will require a physical check of the bag in the presence of the customer. Delivery fee will not be refunded if customers have not declared these items at the time of booking the service.
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